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SASSA Grant Dates For May 2023

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  SASSA Grant Dates For May 2023 In May 2023, the SASSA Old Age Grant is scheduled to be paid on Wednesday, 3 May To avoid any delays in the payment process, grant recipients are advised to keep their banking information up-to-date. Since the grant money will always be available, it is not necessary to hurry to collect it on the stipulated date. According to the latest announcement, Older Persons Grant – Wednesday, 3 May Disability Grant – Thursday, 4 May Children’s Grant – Friday, 5 May
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Syndicate who robbed people withdrawing large sums of cash in 3 provinces jailed   A man was ordered by the Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg to pay more than R67 000 monthly for his wife and minor child. PHOTO: Gallo Images/Sharon Seretlo The Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg sentenced a bank robbery syndicate to jail on Tuesday. The group robbed bank clients after they withdrew cash. NPA spokesperson Phindi Mjonondwane said they operated in Gauteng, Limpopo and the North West. The Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg sentenced members of a bank robbery syndicate to jail on Tuesday.  The syndicate - which operated in Gauteng, the North West, and Limpopo - will serve sentences ranging from between 20 years and life in prison. Vusimuzi Jomo Mazibuko, Xolani Comfort Mkhwanazi, Shaun Khumalo, Vusi David Sibanyoni, Sticks Nkuna Bhova, and Calvin Congo Mabunda faced several charges, including kidnapping, robbery, murder, fraud, and corruption.  Mazibuko and Mkhwanazi were each sentenced to

DUVHA LA MABEBO LA RAMISWASWO KU-TOHO

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 DUVHA LA MABEBO LA RAMISWASWO KU-TOHO. RAMISWASWO a divheaho sa Ku-Toho o pembela duvha lawe la mabebo e khothoni. Dzi 12 Luhuhi 

Mufarela Muphuresidennde Vho David Mabusa vho di bvisa Mushumoni

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Deputy President David Mabuza has confirmed that he has resigned as Deputy President of the Republic of South Africa. Mabuza was speaking at his brother’s burial service in Mpumalanga on Saturday. The Deputy President lost out at the African National Congress (ANC) elective conference in December where he was succeeded by Paul Mashatile as Deputy President of the party. Mabuza was also not present at the party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) lekgotla, and Cabinet lekgotla. “The President will announce that Mabuza has left. I promised you that I will respect the President until I leave. I hope that those who are coming in will also respect the President.”

Muphuresidennde vho Matamela Cyril Ramaphosa

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 Muphuresidennde vho divhadza uri nyimele ya u khauwa ha mudagasi I khou isa phanda na u khauwa.  President Cyril Ramaphosa told ANC leaders at the start of the party's lekgotla the aim is to lower the stages of load shedding while Eskom deals with a maintenance backlog.  Ramaphosa said the country's energy crisis was dire because it affected the economy and investment and, in many instances, caused a rise in crime.  He told the lekgotla the party had to prioritise new ideas and other energy plans on how the country could resolve the load-shedding crisis.  The two-day lekgotla in Kempton Park, Johannesburg, is expected to end on Monday.  It will focus on dealing with areas the ANC needs to improve. The first being the country's load shedding woes.  A presentation on the government's plan to deal with Eskom was expected at the meeting. Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan was expected to give a presentation at the lekgotla on the energy plan for the country.  An en

SABC LIVHU | Bulayo la LINDELANI NENGOVHELA

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U pfukiselwa phanda ha khothe ya Muhumbulelwa wa bulayo la LINDELANI NENGOVHELA  Muhumbulelwa a divheaho sa CAPTAIN SABC LIVHU, u khou hweswa mulandu wa u fhirisa mufunwa wawe fhano shangoni.  Khothe ya muhumbulelwa yo farwa mulovha nga dzi 30 dza Phando 2023, ya fhiriselwa kha duvha la namusi dzi 31 dza Phando 2023. Fhedziha hu khou pfala uri khothe yo fhiriselwa phanda kha nwedzi wa Luhuhi. Vha dzule vho tielela siatari lashu  Aa

Mafhungo Maswa a ESKOM | LOADSHEDDING

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MAFHUNGO MASWA TSHITITSHI TSHI HULWANE TSHA U BVELEDZA MUDAGASI TSHA AFURIKA TSHIPEMBE   Political analyst Susan Booysen says the African  National Congress’s (ANC) credibility would be restored if it were to find solutions to the country’s energy crisis. At the just-ended ANC NEC lekgotla in Johannesburg, party members said they wanted a state of national disaster to be declared over the energy crisis. Eskom is implementing stage four rolling blacks until further notice. The power utility’s failure to keep the lights on has negatively affected the economy. Booysen says the public has lost confidence in the governing party ahead of next year’s national elections. She says, “This is a type of national disaster and crisis which affects South Africans at every level and that is kind of the result of a lack of legitimacy, credibility of our government. It affects the image of the ANC, how the ANC is being seen by citizens and voters in a crucial period…close to a year before national elect